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Talk toYour Baby
Janet & DavidTownend
Improving early language
development leads to
 Bigger vocabulary
 Better sentence construction
 Earlier reading and writing readiness
 Readiness for learning other languages
 Enhanced cognitive potential
but, are babies in Tanzania getting a good enough
early language experience?
Encouragements and Challenges
 ‘Are you sure Tanzanian mothers don’t talk to
their babies?
 ‘Of course mothers interact with their babies…’
 ‘That makes complete sense to me…’
 ‘Go for it!’
and finally, from MoEVT “Let’s do it”
Many meetings followed.....
We went to the field
 We piloted the attitude questionnaire
 We taught a lesson to Standard 5, about
the importance of talking to babies
 We talked to groups of mothers in village
churches
Now the project looks like
this
 Key activities (to be completed):
 Community-based research
 Focus on community reach for intervention
 Incorporation of learning into existing early
childhood development (ECD) provision
 Incorporation in curricula (primary, adult &
training of relevant professionals)
 Training of trainers
 Learning packs for self-study
 Information campaign
Partner organisations (so
far): Inter-ministerial Task Force (3 ministries)
 UDOM
 WAMA
 Children in Crossfire
 VSO
 TECDEN
 Monduli Pastoralist Development Initiative
+ UDSM, UWEZO, World Bank, Save the Children,
TAWREF, CSWD (Mafia) are getting involved
What the stakeholders are
doing now
 Shifting ownership from volunteers to Tanzanian
stakeholders.
 Expressing their strong desire to bring about
behaviour change, starting now.
 Distributing responsibilities between
stakeholders.
 Following up their commitment to using existing
routes
 Focusing on rural poor, as the most needy group
 Making progress on the key activities
Research evidence
Nobel prize winning economist
and child development expert,
James Heckman, wrote
recently:
“Skill formation starts in the
womb. The early years of a child’s
life before the child enters school
lay the foundations for all that
follows”
Neural connections for
language (Harvard
University) Are established mostly in the first
year
 Depend upon a good language
environment
 Question: How many words do you
think an infant in Tanzania
typically hears at home in one
hour?
Number of words heard
Literacy acquisition
depends on language
levels at 24 months
(Blanden, 2006)
Academic success
correlates very highly
with size of vocabulary
at age 5 (Roulstone et al.,
2011)
International researchers
agree that:
 Language skill is central to intellectual
and social development in children (Cain
& Oakhill, 2007)
 Some say it is the most important factor
(Harvard University)
 Language development is most active in
the first year of life (Ryan & Deci, 2000)
 Early language experience is the most
important experience for children to
achieve their potential (Sylva et al., 2008)
Why start early?
Cost to benefit ratio of
interventions in early education
 Is highest in the first three years
(Doyle et al., 2007)
 This is before the start of formal
education (Heckman, 2011)
What affects ECD?
What affects ECD?
Home environment is even
more important than length
of time at preschool
Conclusion
Parents must be their
child’s first teachers
Education starts at birth
Effects of socio-economic
status
The rich win on
 Better school readiness
 Larger vocabulary
 Fewer behaviour problems
 This is why Zungumza na Mtoto
Mchanga must target the
disadvantaged. In Tanzania,
that means the rural poor.
What do we already know in
Tanzania?
 Anecdotal & observation evidence so far:
 Little verbal interaction between parents and
babies
 Parents do not expect babies to need /
understand language
 Hardly anyone knows of the importance of
early language
There is now a need for:
 Baseline research to establish present
language experience of babies
 Attitude survey to establish current
beliefs & practice about language &
babies
 Investigation of the effectiveness of
capacity building among families
 Reporting of the findings
References Harvard University Centre on the Developing Child. ‘In Brief: the science of
early childhood development’. www.developingchild.harvard.edu . 2007.
 Blanden, J. ‘Bucking the trend – what enables those who are disadvantaged in
childhood to succeed later in life?’. 2006. Cited in DfE/DoH ‘Supporting
families in the foundation years’. London, UK: HMSO, 2011.
 Roulstone, S.et al. ‘The role of language in children’s early educational
outcomes’. London, UK: DfE, 2011.
 Cain, K. And Oakhill, J. ‘Children’s comprehension problems in oral and written
language’. Guilford Press, 2007.
 Harvard University Centre on the Developing Child. ‘In Brief: the science of
early childhood development’. www.developingchild.harvard.edu . 2007.
 Ryan, R. and Deci, E. ‘Intrinsic and extrinsic motivations: classic definitions
and new directions’. Journal of Contemporary Educational Psychology, vol.
25, pp. 54-67. 2000.
 Sylva, K. et al. ‘Effective pre-school and primary education 3-11 project: pre-
school, school and family influences on children’s development during Key
Stage 2 (age 7-11)’. 2008. Cited in DfE/DoH ‘Supporting families in the
foundation years’. London, UK: HMSO, 2011.
 Taylor, M. ‘The politics of parenting’. In Brack, D. et al. ‘Re-inventing the state:
social liberalism for the 21st
Century’. 2007.  
 Doyle, O. et al. ‘Early childhood intervention: rationale, timing and efficacy’.
2007.
 Heckman, J. ‘The American family in black and white: a post-racial strategy for
improving skills to promote equality’, 2011.
Talk to your Body

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Talk to your Body

  • 1. Talk toYour Baby Janet & DavidTownend
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  • 3. Improving early language development leads to  Bigger vocabulary  Better sentence construction  Earlier reading and writing readiness  Readiness for learning other languages  Enhanced cognitive potential but, are babies in Tanzania getting a good enough early language experience?
  • 4. Encouragements and Challenges  ‘Are you sure Tanzanian mothers don’t talk to their babies?  ‘Of course mothers interact with their babies…’  ‘That makes complete sense to me…’  ‘Go for it!’ and finally, from MoEVT “Let’s do it” Many meetings followed.....
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  • 6. We went to the field  We piloted the attitude questionnaire  We taught a lesson to Standard 5, about the importance of talking to babies  We talked to groups of mothers in village churches
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  • 10. Now the project looks like this  Key activities (to be completed):  Community-based research  Focus on community reach for intervention  Incorporation of learning into existing early childhood development (ECD) provision  Incorporation in curricula (primary, adult & training of relevant professionals)  Training of trainers  Learning packs for self-study  Information campaign
  • 11. Partner organisations (so far): Inter-ministerial Task Force (3 ministries)  UDOM  WAMA  Children in Crossfire  VSO  TECDEN  Monduli Pastoralist Development Initiative + UDSM, UWEZO, World Bank, Save the Children, TAWREF, CSWD (Mafia) are getting involved
  • 12. What the stakeholders are doing now  Shifting ownership from volunteers to Tanzanian stakeholders.  Expressing their strong desire to bring about behaviour change, starting now.  Distributing responsibilities between stakeholders.  Following up their commitment to using existing routes  Focusing on rural poor, as the most needy group  Making progress on the key activities
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  • 15. Nobel prize winning economist and child development expert, James Heckman, wrote recently: “Skill formation starts in the womb. The early years of a child’s life before the child enters school lay the foundations for all that follows”
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  • 17. Neural connections for language (Harvard University) Are established mostly in the first year  Depend upon a good language environment  Question: How many words do you think an infant in Tanzania typically hears at home in one hour?
  • 19. Literacy acquisition depends on language levels at 24 months (Blanden, 2006) Academic success correlates very highly with size of vocabulary at age 5 (Roulstone et al., 2011)
  • 20. International researchers agree that:  Language skill is central to intellectual and social development in children (Cain & Oakhill, 2007)  Some say it is the most important factor (Harvard University)  Language development is most active in the first year of life (Ryan & Deci, 2000)  Early language experience is the most important experience for children to achieve their potential (Sylva et al., 2008)
  • 22. Cost to benefit ratio of interventions in early education  Is highest in the first three years (Doyle et al., 2007)  This is before the start of formal education (Heckman, 2011)
  • 24. What affects ECD? Home environment is even more important than length of time at preschool
  • 25. Conclusion Parents must be their child’s first teachers Education starts at birth
  • 27. The rich win on  Better school readiness  Larger vocabulary  Fewer behaviour problems  This is why Zungumza na Mtoto Mchanga must target the disadvantaged. In Tanzania, that means the rural poor.
  • 28. What do we already know in Tanzania?  Anecdotal & observation evidence so far:  Little verbal interaction between parents and babies  Parents do not expect babies to need / understand language  Hardly anyone knows of the importance of early language
  • 29. There is now a need for:  Baseline research to establish present language experience of babies  Attitude survey to establish current beliefs & practice about language & babies  Investigation of the effectiveness of capacity building among families  Reporting of the findings
  • 30. References Harvard University Centre on the Developing Child. ‘In Brief: the science of early childhood development’. www.developingchild.harvard.edu . 2007.  Blanden, J. ‘Bucking the trend – what enables those who are disadvantaged in childhood to succeed later in life?’. 2006. Cited in DfE/DoH ‘Supporting families in the foundation years’. London, UK: HMSO, 2011.  Roulstone, S.et al. ‘The role of language in children’s early educational outcomes’. London, UK: DfE, 2011.  Cain, K. And Oakhill, J. ‘Children’s comprehension problems in oral and written language’. Guilford Press, 2007.  Harvard University Centre on the Developing Child. ‘In Brief: the science of early childhood development’. www.developingchild.harvard.edu . 2007.  Ryan, R. and Deci, E. ‘Intrinsic and extrinsic motivations: classic definitions and new directions’. Journal of Contemporary Educational Psychology, vol. 25, pp. 54-67. 2000.  Sylva, K. et al. ‘Effective pre-school and primary education 3-11 project: pre- school, school and family influences on children’s development during Key Stage 2 (age 7-11)’. 2008. Cited in DfE/DoH ‘Supporting families in the foundation years’. London, UK: HMSO, 2011.  Taylor, M. ‘The politics of parenting’. In Brack, D. et al. ‘Re-inventing the state: social liberalism for the 21st Century’. 2007.    Doyle, O. et al. ‘Early childhood intervention: rationale, timing and efficacy’. 2007.  Heckman, J. ‘The American family in black and white: a post-racial strategy for improving skills to promote equality’, 2011.